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Top 8 Gorges in the Pitztal

Best canyons in the Pitztal offer a range of experiences within the Austrian Alps. The region is characterized by deeply cut gorges and rugged rock formations, shaped by the Pitze river. Pitztal features 8 gorges, providing diverse outdoor activities for visitors. The landscape includes waterfalls and varied terrain, suitable for different skill levels.

Best canyons in the Pitztal

  • The most popular canyons is Benni Raich Suspension Bridge, a bridge that spans 94 meters high over the Arzler Pitzeklamm. It…

Last updated: April 27, 2026

Benni Raich Suspension Bridge

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Very interesting to walk over the bridge ... just have no fear of heights. At the end of the bridge is a rest stop.

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Luis-Trenker-Steig (closed)

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Status 09/2023: closed due to partial, massive flood damage.

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Taschach Valley

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Shortly after Mandarfen (about 30-40 minutes walk) comes the Taschachalm. Here you will find homemade cheese from our own dairy. If you continue hiking you will experience a very beautiful valley and after a not unappealing climb to the Taschachhaus.

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Pitzeschlucht Gorge

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The Pitze, which gives the Pitztal its name, often flows as a picturesque stream, quite calm and comfortable, but in the Pitze Gorge it has something wild about it due to the steep gradient.

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Hinteres Pollestal

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My tip to take a picnic blanket and then in the silence of the valley just switch off and relax ... Have fun

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The Inn cycle path leads up and down in the Niederried Forest. But you have a beautiful view of the Inn and the rugged rock walls on the opposite side.

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Entrance to Taschach Gorge

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In the Taschach Gorge, which is close to the Pitztal Glacier Cable Car, there is a beautiful, varied ice climbing garden with easy, artificially created routes. There are also some mixed routes secured with bolts.

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Pitzeschlucht Gorge

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Beautifully laid out hiking trail through the breathtaking Pitze Gorge. Great contrast to the mountain panorama on a multi-day hike and highly recommended in high summer temperatures.

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From here you can also get to the Taschach Gorge. However, this path leads over water. If you don't have waterproof shoes, you should use our other highlight as a …

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Risselbach Gorge

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In the middle of the dense forest, a mountain stream finds its way into the valley - a truly enchanted hiking trail!

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tobi
September 10, 2025, Taschachtal

Bicycles can be rented from the valley station of the Taschachhaus cable car. They cost €15 per bike. This makes the 7km return to Mandarfen quick. The route is very steep and easy to cycle. The return journey is along a well-maintained gravel road. It's important to watch out for the cows, as they graze in the pastures and may even stand on the path.

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The trail is still closed in all directions 07/2025 and is expected to remain so forever

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The trail is still closed (7/25), but you can easily bypass this section via a forest road/sports field/hiking trail and meet the original route again at the Pitzbach Bridge

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As of June 2025, the trail is still completely closed. You can also take a nice walk along the sports field. However, all access points to the trail are blocked.

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The trail is currently still closed, as of October 2024. The paths have collapsed on the slopes.

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Beautifully laid out hiking trail through the breathtaking Pitze Gorge. Great contrast to the mountain panorama on a multi-day hike and highly recommended in high summer temperatures.

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In the Taschach Gorge, which is close to the Pitztal Glacier Cable Car, there is a beautiful, varied ice climbing garden with easy, artificially created routes. There are also some mixed routes secured with bolts.

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Johannes
July 17, 2024, Taschachtal

Be sure to visit the glacier and the bridge if the weather permits

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of canyoning experiences can I find in Pitztal?

Pitztal offers a diverse range of canyoning experiences, from family-friendly adventures to challenging routes for adrenaline enthusiasts. You can find deeply cut gorges with rugged rock walls, involving activities like abseiling down waterfalls, cliff jumping, and sliding down natural waterslides. Options like the Auerklamm (lower and upper parts) and Alpenrosenklamm provide varying levels of difficulty.

Are there family-friendly canyoning options in Pitztal?

Yes, Pitztal provides excellent options for younger adventurers, often referred to as Kids-Canyoning. These tours typically cover around 500 meters of canyon with crystal-clear water, featuring small waterfalls, slides, walking passages, and abseiling points up to 5 meters high. They are perfect for families with children aged 5 and older who have good swimming skills, offering a safe and exciting introduction to canyoning.

What are some popular gorges to visit in Pitztal?

Beyond dedicated canyoning routes, Pitztal features several popular gorges. The Pitzeschlucht Gorge is where the Pitze river flows, offering a contrast between calm and wild sections. For a tranquil experience, Hinteres Pollestal provides opportunities for relaxation and serves as an ascent point to the Mainzer Höhenweg. You can also explore the Risselbach Gorge, known for its forest trails and river views.

What is the Benni Raich Suspension Bridge and where is it located?

The Benni Raich Suspension Bridge is a notable landmark in Pitztal, spanning 94 meters high over the Arzler Pitzeklamm. It is recognized as the highest pedestrian suspension bridge of its kind in Europe, offering an interesting walk for those without a fear of heights and a rest stop at its end.

What is the difficulty level of canyoning in Pitztal?

Canyoning in Pitztal caters to various skill levels. The lower part of Auerklamm is considered medium difficulty, ideal for adrenaline enthusiasts with abseiling up to 20 meters and jumps up to 17 meters. The upper part of Auerklamm and Alpenrosenklamm are easy to medium, suitable for advanced beginners with abseiling up to 18 meters and jumps of 4-6 meters. Kids-Canyoning offers easier, family-friendly routes.

What natural features can I expect to see in Pitztal's canyons?

The canyons in Pitztal are characterized by deeply cut gorges, rugged rock walls, and the flowing Pitze river. You'll encounter rushing waterfalls, natural waterslides, and crystal-clear water. Many gorges are surrounded by breathtaking mountains and flanked by forests, offering stunning natural scenery and viewpoints like the View of the Inn River and cliffs in Niederrieder Wald.

What outdoor activities can I do near the canyons in Pitztal?

Beyond canyoning, Pitztal offers a wide array of outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging mountain hikes. For example, there are numerous Mountain Hikes and Easy Hikes available. The region is also popular for Cycling, with routes like the Inn cycle path offering beautiful views.

What do visitors enjoy most about the gorges in Pitztal?

Visitors frequently appreciate the dramatic natural settings, the thrill of adventure activities, and the opportunity for relaxation. Many enjoy the unique experience of walking over the Benni Raich Suspension Bridge. The tranquil environment of places like Hinteres Pollestal is also highly valued for switching off and relaxing amidst nature.

Is the Luis-Trenker-Steig trail currently open?

No, the Luis-Trenker-Steig, which leads through the Pitzenklamm, is currently closed. As of October 2024, the trail remains inaccessible due to partial and massive flood damage, with paths having collapsed on the slopes.

What is the best time to visit Pitztal for canyoning?

While specific seasonal details for canyoning are not provided, outdoor activities in mountainous regions like Pitztal are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, when water levels are suitable and weather conditions are stable. Always check local conditions and guided tour availability before planning your trip.

Are there any challenging gorges for experienced climbers or adventurers?

Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, the Entrance to Taschach Gorge and its Alternative Entrance (which involves a stream crossing in winter) are noted as challenging. These areas often involve climbing and are suited for more experienced adventurers.

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